Bath Rugby Confirm New Coaching Set-Up
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Bath have announced the appointment of Todd Blackadder as Director of Rugby and Tabai Matson as head coach.
A former All Black captain, Blackadder has been in charge of the Super Rugby franchise, the Crusaders, since 2009, taking them to four Super Rugby semi-finals and two finals in that time.
Matson has been central to the development of the Crusaders’ attacking style, and joins Bath having served as Blackadder’s assistant coach since 2013.
Commenting on his move, Blackadder said:
“I’m really looking forward to joining Bath – they are an ambitious club, with some very talented players.
“They play attacking rugby, and have a clear vision of where they want to be. Tabai and I are really excited to be part of that and to develop it further over the coming seasons.”
Matson added:
“Both Todd and I are eagerly anticipating joining Bath, and linking up with Toby, Darren and Stuart as well as the squad and wider team. There is a lot of knowledge in the team and a great squad of players.
“I can’t wait to link up with them and get started.”
Blackadder and Matson, who will arrive in the next few weeks following the end of the 2016 Super Rugby campaign, will be supported by the current First Team Coaches – Toby Booth and Darren Edwards – together with Stuart Hooper, with the trio continuing to run pre-season training in the meantime.
“We are delighted that Todd and Tabai will be joining the Club,” said Tarquin McDonald, Managing Director of Bath Rugby.
“They bring a wealth of experience and provide a great fit for the club in terms of what we want to achieve on the pitch, the way we want to play, and our desire to develop home grown talent.
“They are both excited about the opportunity to help shape the Club’s future, and they will work very well alongside our current First Team Coaches, Toby Booth and Darren Edwards, and Stuart Hooper.” [Planet Rugby]